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Azerbaijan President Accuses Russia of Covering Up Plane Crash Incident

Azerbaijan's President Aliyev claims Russia shot down a passenger plane in Kazakhstan and accuses them of covering up the issue.
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Russia’s Plan to Attack Finland? Putin Claims “Enough Power to Reclaim History”

NATO sources reveal Russia is rehearsing attacks on Finland and NATO's eastern flank, with Putin vowing to reclaim historic lands.
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Korean Beer Market: Chinese Imports Halve, Japanese Beer Rises Amid Scandal

Chinese beer imports in Korea drop 50% after a scandal, with Japanese beer surging in popularity, reshaping market trends.
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Russian Nurse Reveals Special Treatment for North Korean Soldiers – Ukraine Intercepts

A Russian nurse reveals why North Korean soldiers are given special treatment in Russia, as Ukraine releases intercepted phone conversation.
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Explosion in Moscow Kills Russian General, Linked to Ukrainian Operation

A Moscow explosion killed a Russian lieutenant general and two others. Ukrainian authorities claim a special operation was behind it.
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One Week After Assad Regime’s Fall, Syria Faces Chaos and Rising ISIS Threats

A week after Assad's fall, Syria struggles with chaos as ISIS seeks expansion. The interim government faces challenges ahead.
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Assad Flees Syria, Deceives Military with False Claim of Russian Support

Syrian President Assad fled the country, deceiving the military about Russian aid, leaving even his relatives unaware of his escape.
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Aomori Hot Spring Faces Closure Due to Temperature Drop, Crowdfunding for Equipment

Aomori's 40-year-old hot spring faces closure after a temperature drop. Crowdfunding launched to buy new equipment for reopening.
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Israel Conducts 350+ Airstrikes in Syria After Assad Regime Collapse

Israel launched over 350 airstrikes on Syrian military and weapons facilities within 48 hours of the Assad regime's collapse.
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Trips to South Korea Canceled After Martial Law Shock, Tourism Industry Affected

Political instability in South Korea leads to a surge in trip cancellations. The tourism industry, hoping for New Year’s boom, faces significant losses.
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Why Ukrainians Regret Giving Up Nuclear Weapons 30 Years Ago

30 years after Ukraine gave up nuclear weapons for security guarantees, many citizens now question and regret the decision.
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Rare Disease Kills 27 in the Democratic Republic of Congo

At least 27 people have died from an rare disease in southwestern Congo, with symptoms including fever, headache, and cough.